What wonderful maps- thanks! Kathy Ochs
Well, I managed to find a couple of the really good maps of the Trier area, but not all: Administrative Districts in 1813 & 1818 (superimposed on present-day boundaries of Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland) http://www.krebs-onl.de/pfalz/1813.htm http://www.krebs-onl.de/pfalz/1818.htm I also found some I overlooked in my first post: Maps on the political development of Germany since 1812 http://www.ieg-maps.uni-mainz.de/maps01.htm#b Ravenstein's Atlas of the German Empire http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/ravenstein/ Map collection of Germany http://www.rootsweb.com/~deubadnw/history/maps/maps.htm European historical maps http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman/map/index.htm Saarland in Pictures and Maps http://www.saarlandbilder.de/ (maps and photos in first column, places and rivers in second column, historical info in third column; <Historische Karten vom Saarland> is a link to historical maps) Have fun! Kathy